• Paris (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 17:07:14 | France pulls all diplomats from Burkina Faso: ministry

  • Geneva (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 16:14:11 | Ebola outbreak confirmed death toll tops 500: WHO

  • Ankara (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 16:09:09 | NATO chief says allies must ensure Ukraine 'gets what it needs'

  • Algiers (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 16:04:01 | Algeria's FLN gets most seats in parliament with record low turnout: election board

  • Istanbul (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 16:00:33 | NATO allies to unveil new contracts worth 'tens of billions': Rutte

  • Washington (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 15:52:58 | Microsoft announces 4,800 job cuts as it revamps Xbox

  • Washington (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 15:47:37 | Netanyahu urges US not to sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey

  • Jerusalem (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 14:55:10 | Trump's Board of Peace says Palestinian technocratic committee must control Gaza arms

  • Beirut (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 14:06:09 | Lebanon president says Israeli occupation in south preventing army deployment

  • Cairo (AFP) | 06/07/2026 - 13:28:57 | Palestinian technocratic committee says ready to govern Gaza

AFP’s coverage of the US - Venezuela crisis

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Behind the news

  • Between January 1 and February 17, 2026, more than 600 videos were published, all of which were sourced from AFPTV.
  • Up to 7 video journalists and stringers were deployed across Caracas, Maracaibo and Cúcuta, on the Colombia–Venezuela border.​
  • On January 3, AFPTV was among the first agencies LIVE on the ground in Caracas following the intervention.​
  • On January 8, AFPTV was the first agency LIVE outside a Venezuelan prison ahead of detainees’ release​.
  • On January 9, AFPTV was the only agency filming the convoy leaving the US Embassy in Caracas during diplomatic talks​.
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Picture of fire at Fuerte Tiuna, Venezuela's largest military complex

Luis JAIMES / AFP, Caracas (Venezuela)


Telling the story in images

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US military intervention in Venezuela

AFP footage that shaped global coverage

From January 3, AFP journalists in Caracas captured loud explosions across the Venezuelan capital as US forces launched strikes targeting military sites and infrastructure linked to Nicolás Maduro’s government. Loud explosions, accompanied by sounds resembling aircraft flyovers, were heard in Caracas around 2:00 am (0600 GMT) Saturday, an AFP journalist reported. President Donald Trump announced later that Maduro had been captured during the operation, in a dramatic climax to a months-long standoff between him and his Venezuelan arch-foe.
Broadcast by more than 200 channels worldwide, AFP’s exclusive footage from Caracas reached audiences across the globe.

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Night view of Caracas taken after a series of explosions heard on January 3, 2026

Federico PARRA / AFP, Caracas (Venezuela)

Hours after the strikes, AFP documented Venezuelan military police guarding the entrance to Fort Tiuna, Venezuela's largest military complex situated in the south of Caracas, which was one of the targets of overnight US strikes.
This AFP footage was widely broadcast around the world, airing more than 500 times across over 70 channels.

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Members of the National Guard stand guard at Fuerte Tiuna

Federico PARRA / AFP, Caracas (Venezuela)

Weeks later, Venezuela's government announced the start of renovations at the notorious Helicoide prison, considered a place of torture, to turn it into a community center after interim president Delcy Rodriguez ordered its closure. For this occasion, AFP published an edit of footage of El Helicoide, which was broadcast by over 80 channels worldwide and was viewed by audiences around the world.

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General view of El Helicoide building, the headquarters of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN), in Caracas

Federico PARRA / AFP, Caracas (Venezuela)


From broadcasters to YouTube: the reach of AFP footage

AFP footage was widely reused by leading international media on YouTube, reaching a combined audience of more than 730 million views.

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Venezuela's Minister of Interior Diosdado Cabello delivers a speech during a women's rally

Ronaldo SCHEMIDT / AFP, Caracas (Venezuela)

Additionally, the AFP and AFP News Agency YouTube playlists on the US-Venezuela crisis gathered nearly 750k views

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Venezuela Playlist

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